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— Amusemon Hooth's Theatre lip Van Wise Vxenve' Tift Ay Crand Opera Mouse | Glohe Theatr Kelly & Leow’ Hoa Baw Nin Newy Diywiple Thentre Wee Wille W Mon Fravclieo Winatrels*) Tony Pastor's Overs Mt The each Paenmat Wallack's Joon Wood's Museum Lyle Thompset Tr The Electlon Retaroe Tosmorrow. Tun Svs will beg in detain Gur Phe local and State rt Hluminated bulletin (¢ office, ae soon aa t oe Me Mahon will be Elected! We are a all parts of the more blow, boys, for honor, though t tory is alr Doer Jud The Cos oth vides t! Nevin neeus dF enjoy tt nis to the Const demans try ime ly after Conventions ex 1 to con. ton, such an amendment fs ene Unless there hed been confidence that the ¢ this provision—and w right of trial by jury in would be made, it is very d man accused of erime me samething or nothing ? stance to this provision of the Con or ie it all froth and foam sounding: phrases —" glittering @ —without any significance to Lat thos: who subject 1 Lat them seo how the demands provision were thundered forth by the great men of the Revelution—by the of Liberty—by Parnick Immortal eompatrir We take it that this provision has a real earnest, essential mean something accused of crime shall be nominally entit tocounsel, WW lerstand it to mean th he shall have ali the benegit t to ha gently rendered hasar rendered, the ¢ bud guttic , We 1 i this tle ton Cireuit Court yes RUFF, and we t fem deni The pr was a] had ne» to d 1} fo person Tving las a than the cou I But Court had no author Mm any punishe upon | counsel ne twent whieh to ec Jadge W DUPE \ ing that denial he and the spirit of the Co mitted a ce against rights far more 1 Aw was ured hy cou dar Judges as MAnsiAnt Way ; bot is there any ins en machine—whieh mak bver, we have or Judges t 1 a Buppere the lawyers i lveriiye, with violent argur t on 1 1 verbose, 1 pointe which you 1 would hove been 4 Court; and yet how an would it have been t) rebul » Gvoney Trew fondulaw of Jud; Bociute, and « Mr nt of BURR over treed onet did, that they had « the time of the Court? Pray, what in for! To wi voted than to hearing whieh 1 med counsel new and important point of law ¢ Mr. Barner began to rtat the Court tho case of Mr trating the necessity of prisoners enjoying to the Allest extent the rghit of mov arrest of jndgment. We think that inter y, for the case which he cited was directly in point. Mr. Cannicor, formerly Speaker of the Assembly of this State, and afterwards Col lector of Internal Revenne for the Brooklyn | like her South American sisters, without pur- chase, and, unlike onreelyes, without help from abroad. In this country Cuba's proapects are im- ing, because the Amorican y to see how their honor and their of a misden under the L.ternal Revenue low. Csisicor had been in prison several months Mr. BantnnTT was re and, on exemination, di nuder which tenced had been re interests have for two years been encrificed by the men whom they mistakenly placed in power, They are determined, through their representatives now being clected, to force jon to cense its course of de ained in his belalf, covered that the law Mr, Canntcor had been ser waled before his trial or On bringing the matter np before red Mr. Justice Netson the United States, that upright Judge dirceted Mr. Banthyrr to make # motion in arrest of judgment. Mr Bauriert reminded the eminent Judge that tefuaed to entertain such a mot before Binal judgment, and that he wes in- the Administra grading submission to Spain, and to render juatice to the Cubans, Warning to Gen, MeMane the Fourth District. New Avr is ranning for Congress in He is Tite Sun's can We take great interest in his elee So do the people of the district, We warn the Tammany managers that thie isa fight in which they had better not cial interfere with any extra pressure of their runs behind it is beeause of his outrageous at- tocks upon the Democratic masses, Above all, the Tammany managers must not allow | the experimont of falso counting to be tried for the defeat of McMarton. them responsible for any game of that kind, and the war will be serious. clined to think tt Was then too late, rulting the authorities, however, the counsel tof the Sun 1 judgment, and accord his motion and submitted N, a man too great to hesitate to over: rule his own decisions, said that the case was and promised a written On repairing brief, Judge We shall hold le, from « thorough cauvass of . “ perfeetly eb opinion in thre ‘ourth District, to assure the friends of the gallant young Domocrat Me- MAUON that there is no reason to doubt that he will today be elected to Congress. majority will, we think, be sufficient Bot it ie not yet too late to make it larger. Tet us ree to it then that no voter fails to deposit his ballot for our ¢ or four days. o library, however, at th ‘xomining the authorities, Judge NELSON finally came to the conclusion that he bim- self had made a mistek that the motion after sentence would not lie, ‘Trumbull for Secretary of State. Senator Trumpvii’s advocacy of the annexation of Canada shows that as Scere- tary of State he would be the right man in If the questions at issue with England are ever to be solved peaceably, t ean only be done by the withdrawal of the Boglsh flag from this hemisphere. TRUMTCLE holds es a etatesman and as a jurist giv-s in the practice, and the right place, vilontiary nearly two years and a half without any authority of have said, in point © is not wholly callous e@ diplomatic skill {s concerned, there is no Hing Dim anywhere. (r'siman's sen: on of the great Mlinol , in place of the im hecile HaMILvon Freit, would be receive sides of the water a8 a pledge seitloment of the existing com such a manner as to grive satisfaction to both countries, and to relieve the English colo- a from the incubus SPOUGNTON was counsel tor the Gove Mr. BanrLerr’s brief had beet submitted at the time of the veveral Stat prosceuiion varehical don Or if Guant has not art enough t him Secretary of State now, the people may make hin Pre PONY coded with tial to the sceurity of personal rights Judge Woopnerr is new upon the Unite He is new in criminal cases. We believe the Fortenn indictment that he ever case ought to be a warning to h'm. dertook then to reverse long-established practice of the Court, in an ffensive and arbitrary manner, it proved that one of the greatest defaulters aud villains of modern times lad been en- gaged in a consp fendant, Mr. lawyer and Judge, feel that he himself raults of some such scoundrel Woopnrerr undoubtedly looks for- ward toa long carver in some Court of the If he porseveres in the way un, it will be a rough one, we apprehend, wll soon worry him to death of madness, sometimes ali case was the eo kecures th: Gen, Cushing—The Desire to Hear Him, There is a vi bers of the bar to hear Ge in reply to the great questions of law which Mr. BAntTLEerT proposes to raise on a motion for arrest of judgment in one of the eleet criminal cases— ubtfal, judg’ from the history of the times, whether t Conetitution would not have been re Now, what dove the “right to 1 aseigtance of counsel” for the defence general wish among mem. CALE Cusutne and overrule the In the end Does it mean Gen. Ccstixe isa lawyer of acknowledged abilliy and of unsurpassed earning body wants to he distinguished Does Judge Woopnerr rx what he has to say in anewer to Mr. BanrLert’s arguments, to be hoped that on the 28th instant, or at any other time when the next case is to be heard, Gen, Cusine, OAM Davis, will be here to repre overnment of the United States, ve any I the debates on the United States, much as they y cach other, are a noble and They will stand y any Court that troats them properly ; but, “onator Conk. per Institute last Thursday night brilliant of the canvass, Au old politician who heard the speech remarked lly surpassed himself, Conxiixa commanded the attention of the vast audience from the moment ho opened his lips. He spoke with so much earnestnoss and cnima- The speceh delivered by Line at the Co far the most meaning on the other hand, the history of tyrant ].that the Senator actu more than Judges, is it not alroady written? © Prospects of Cuba, The prospects of the independence of Cuba the audience were unable to control with cheers aud applause, when Mr, Coxgtixa bad already spoken for an ur, and intimated that he would speak you til mide ain can never “Twas born is slat ap in and that the men of the wrth District eof such a even for garrison duty ure utterly uscless for oper Bs eaid to have Guar was in the lete the prep previous day at Long Branch argument, ‘his briet delay was denied by belleve th ure unable to confirm the ruinor seems to be no foundation Gon, QurerDa is said to have Western Department, and this { nfirmed by ar atrator of the embargoed Fifth, and the Rig! weat side of the tant part of the Fourth ‘Lueir citizens have today to McManow of the Third Ward shail be chosen to represent them in Congress, or whether the vvELT, Who lives some two 4 Wards liv together on th They form a most it iralia, for 700 men to rene whether Mansix. 7 a force of over 1,200 will prefer Rouen B. tin wnother part of the city the Grand Jury States Cireuit upervisor of E act of Congress in the Fourtecr La Australia tween the Central aud Western Depart 150 miles from He Moonn, is also id distant abou ators arrested orts of the island ocenpled by Srias B, Durenen for Congress g them as to how tho war shonld hav: © a good memk carried on, partly to mutual distrust of er a8 to what solu tsa friend, and none mn of the present who do wrong, Afuke Aim your Revrean nd you will necer regret it, © cortainty tha n, disgusted with the ‘ Which tho Spat hat do the people of the Sixth Ward, ox tion whieh the Spaniard: in Cuba have . i the citadel of Democracy, thi er authority, is at the pr to bell the Idland k about voting for an from the Kighteenth Ward for Congress, vine Democrat, Marti T, MeManon, in the Fourth cy cannot be questioned, is @ candidate District, and prospects of Cuba today every monber 1 of the ipod Democrat, is ut high speed for the Assembly in th Ho is hard to beat, ony The idea 60 bombastically paraded | spy enty. first Dintrict, in the Spanish prose two years ago, that " the nrven, whe had y of Cuba would be the sale of Qhe honor eavwes for thirty years before Thow is St, stalwart Irishmen, honest -heart industrious Het Wiil you vote to-day for Romsur L, Noosevent, who in his published writings has Judge Woon. ying to them given way to an anlent desire, uby the treaty brokers in ton, tofind a purch Spain hax, however, lost her market 8 valuclosa exe equally induly Madrid and W Fourth Ward? heaped contempt upon you all? Or will you you for a true Democrat, who honors all my ing to their merits, withont reg Manrin ‘I, McMann is the man who reevive your suffrages Look to your ballote before you put them in ti ballot bowes, and see that th time of the pt to Cubans, and the Unit atus will not buy the island Lotter purpe All thorings and dirty intrigues for purchesi ither Gen, Pui nor BA the bribe-taker, will make any monoy ont of has return accomplishing anything ; KowT Davis, | ry boar his name, Madrid without Mr, J, M, Pranctsfenphatically denies in nd NicOLas ASCARATH that he desired to be nominated the Troy Zim Congress in the Cobo will whi her indepentenes, Wo 4 be by iw “TUESDAY, NOVEMBER have no doubt that this denial is true, We have never placed any confidence in the report circu lated by enemies of Mr. Feaxcts that his opposi- tion to the election of Mr. Davis, the Republican candidate in his district, was inspired by motives of personal disappointment, We have not been able to agree with Mr. Francis on public ques- tions go often ax we desired; but we have never ceased to do justice to the upright spirit of all his actions, His opposition to Mr. Davis appears to usto have been both just and judicious; and we Wish that such independence were oficner mani« fested by our political journalists, pices Gronom Francis Tram and Hexny V, are both on French territory. Who will cluteh Boxaranre’s sceptre, the first of the Thais or the last of the Bovanons? The chances are in favor of Trai. a What do the mon of the Firet Ward say to the candidates for Congress in the Fourth Dis. trict? Aro they for McMatoy, the gailant sole dior, the poble-Learted young Irish-American? Or are they for Ronent B, Roossvenr? Mr, Rooekverr said in a specoh the other night that, though he wos born in the Fourth District, he bas gone somewhere else to tive, Gen, McManow ves there, Will you vote for a carpet-bagger against a trae Democrat who resides among yout eee Don't forget to vote for Luke C. Groves, the eloquent disciple of Father Marnuw, for School Trustee in the Lighth Ward. —— Veterans of the glorious old Bixth Army Corps, you know Martix T. McManon, He was Uncle Joun Senewscn’s trusted lieutenant. No- body then abused him because he was an Irish- man and a Catholic, He depented upon you then, and you never failed him, Will you allow grosa now?) We know you w t Irish and America march to victory to-day. Fling out 1, and banners ot Gon, Wraai & Hinnyen ie ranning for Congress as @ Young Democrat in the Niuth Dix trict, His opy Woon, Hirvven isa good fellow, and served on the staff of Gen. Gasxr iv the war, though he # a friend of Axor Jouseox, The Young Dewo- crats will voto for him, and if they have the majority iu the district he will be elected, If it were left to the ladie Hinuven’s sue bles the great Yankee trans the resnit in this district aud everywhere else onent is the veteran Feawanno we sh sa. la cast of feature he resem. ndentalist urate returns of will be published in Tus Scx to-morrow morn: price two cents ——— Rowent B. Rooskvert says that, though born in the Fourth District, he does not now live in it, Would it not be better to elect a man to Congress who was bora outside of the district, and has moved inte it to make it his residence, rather than a inan who enjoyed the advantage of being born there, aud yet wae foolish en move away? Let all true men votw for Maurin T. MeManow, Mr. Davip W. Jupp is one of the best men running for Assembly in the State, He is the Republican candidate in Richmond county Tony Deckun is his opponent, The f of b to wit ugh to is one ns against muscle, Ali who want brains It vote for Jenn. i a How can any friend of Judy Maven T. Bur x vote for Ronent B, Kooseverr, the Bedbug candidate for Congre in the Fourth District? Roosevecr bas repeatedty vilified aud landered Burxwan in the columns of the € He dida’t like bin beewnse he was an and Roosevert says in his book, Irishm, * Five Ac Enough,” that “if the Irish did not lie, steal, cheat, rob, murder, get drunk, perjare them. selves, quarrel, fight, and insist upon damages unreasonably y Would be aliuost as good as other naiio Men of the Sixth Ward, this is the now begging for your votes. His onpon one of your own gall n, Gen, Ma ni 1, McMiuox, Vote for the General ! ant countrym : asad It evems that Mr. Viren, commonly known Loris Na Nw Bonaranre, not t so to Elba, but to Herreahausen, a royal palac near on, w residence of the Duke of Cumberland became King of Huu 1847, when Queen Vierorra was excluded f the at » to the Hanoverian sovereignty by no of the iin tion of the crown to the ma r of the Di of of Hanover, re- The suc J, the late blind ru sided at Herrenhausen until he was deposed by Cumberlan: the same formidable King of Prussia who now gus the pala late Em- peror of the French, It is only one mile distant ¢ ag a prison for th from the city of Hanover, aud contains a walk seven thousand feet long, #0 that Louis Navo- des! Lyon will have ample opportunities for on her bu 1 ub rk, give Coroner FLYNN 6 d from the Tammany ticket beownse he was one of the Spartan band who was drop fought the Ring last winter, and he has never cried for quarter, ¢ Gon. Mawrrs T, MeMantoy is ranuing for Congress int Fourth District, lof the « 1, Third, Bow Fitth, isth, and b) Wards, We ask the f 1s of MeManon in these Wards to read their ballots before voting that they are endorsed on the buck, * Congress —Namber Three.” They should read , Bor Representative in for the Fourth District—Manriy T, M — Vote for Gronan DL, Loureet for Assem bly in the Fifth District, ‘Tne, Auven’s thieves are his bitter enemies, ought to insure his election, aud it will Can the Pribune To the buiston OF The St Bin: Be kind cnongh to state in your paper He the Traut that the assertion made by Horace Greeley this morning, that bad ordered out the Ninth Re. ment for Tuesday morning, iy a" willul, wieked ana base He," and that be knew It I he hadannounced that (he regiment was to ea cort him to the Lunatic Asylum, there might have been nome renee in the story but Horace had not brains enough to cet Bo Hear to probabiity ay tat Itis sory is a Here Juvention of lis own crazy bead, Yours obediently JAMES PISK, Ja. How The San G Hom al Lancaster, N.H,, Oct, 18.1 must toll yon ene thing L heard up here town In Vermont, near as, i+ 0 village called Guildhall, Th ts the coun ty seat of Raseox county, Tinquired of the Postinas: tin Vermont, 6 Letter tor what newspapers from New York were taxon there? ux SUN.” was the reply, Bat of course you take the Weekly Tridune** “No” All that tnmonse ag them, Neither Times was token. was THe had formerly tiken, rienced # change of eustural know! wv lost to 0 Herald, the World, nor the 1 the ‘sulitary representative shines for all, Dine Run man Independent, Wut bad expe t Aid for tho Patriot Wounded of F Yho Committee of the French Republican Union, having received many letters asking for ox- Planations a» to the manazoment of the funds cons fidod to thom, reply shat the amounts received, with tho exception of the expenses in number « ch eltizens ond arms to France, either Ih ppecte oF in pro eicher, an old re M48 Boctekiry of the sbulod epartully among forwarding a cor Visio Of the poe wouy A ROMANTIC LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. | TERE AND THERE BY THE 'S REPORTERS. Deed of a Professional Avenanin. Sinee the recent pardon of Mme, Lacari victed of being acecesory to the murder of her hus Laud in Visitacion Valley, Cal,, some points in the The two © Why the De y Eveuing—The Babsta Tufluential Jeatians Say, On Saturday night a number of Italians met with the object of cclebrat- ing agulo the liberation of Rome, though on the 2th Of October last one of the most brilliant fe: was given in Apollo Hall with the The working class of our Italians w sented In Apollo I retofore known have been brought unt detectives tells the follow ing story of the murder and arrest of (he criminals : a woman whom One of Chief Crowley in Thirty-fourth sure into a ride to Vi A man stepned from behind a large rock, and, after afew momenta’ parley, shot d, and literally riddied h ‘The ‘Hest iaviimation nt the actors was th Feigled her hnsty On arriving there f the murder by appearance of the garden, some distance off, where reumnstances of her bi esassin. and, in and the good taste which is characteristic in the true Italian was eroditably opparent on that occasion. wife at an Italia fle related the tack and marder by so roof, led them to the body ef the information wash detective toree t out the en Flances, we becam: been instenmental in the mnrder of her husband, and We held ber to await the result of an Invert Mr. Garibaldi, the great inter, and Mr, Abbrati made the decora- Mr. Barile composed expresely f chorus at full orches- y that beautiful evera! simpall ci that the wite and the members of the Cowmittes, all working- nor monarchists, mate of that ball b true, popular, and distinguished celebration, hould have prevented that go cratic one given on Saturday last in Thirty-tourth Hat ft is the destiny of oil great events to be ridiculed occasionally, ane to becom ments of little private interes(#. tions of true Tove of what Ts r never be disc at he had been on very Ine aro, ond that a bh waa a villiinous look) either of them hated Bruzao. had been seen in th Ftrengthened the Sharp lookout was kept for of their gullt, and a Tn the manifest 8 1 myeelf took a walk Italiau portion of San Francisco, and ny cle to our men, We Were returning ntion Was attracted to the Italian coffee saloon still standing on tie cor- ner of Merchant and Sansome streets, We cast a glance aronnd the room, and fixed on one man who answered the description of Brugzo. We watched him for a while, and becoming fully satis- wentto him as he stood at the counter, and in » fumiliar tone addressed him ‘with, “ Hallo, in them rely a powertul ele when our att Ata meeting of the Young Democracy in the last week, Counsellor Di acensed Congressman Brooks of Know-Nothing proclivities, and quoted from a speech tl Brooks bad made out West, in which it is alleged that he railed terribiy against Catholics, Trieh, and Mr. Brooke replied (o Dunphy & meeting of the Ts Democracy, denounced Danphy severely aa » Hui The reeuit was a note to Brooks, intorvention of trievas. and. Gnsily, it fs not yet ascertained whether Brooks Boinola is nawed » fled that we bad our mau, nd stared at un witha wonderment bt feigned, and abbered some words in French Suddenly be made @ grimace, by that be recogniz manner he kept muttering, * then drawing aletter from’ his pocket, he answered iow Wo knew nd to an abstr: Brozzo, Brozao all other foreigners. ty Dumpty, &c, m to be defeated by # bedbug caudidate for Brnzzo, he vend me dis letter (rom Sacramento to-day. Porsersed of this wwe slarted to Saerumento, that Braga lied lef that day by Plavervilie we While roaining we Tack Davis, ¥ pcton of w lot or ¥ Sweeny are Wo be app Line of Mtoambouts f we heard a eon of property owners and | men of Morvisenis and neizhborbe. | Lmyselt began the pt. Lonortreot, the pio! be certain of ¢ aye before, With a muse tral had alrexdy been ox, while Woon locks like a well wan then Abcut §40,400 ad Ieiters which to te arrest of vod was by t ur arrival at the Courtship-shooting the Girl he Loved, lan, & printer's apprentice, shot He did not Know me and did not tas far ae Dwas Tu lese tine than 1 Or, at 811}¢ Division #treet, wich two other giris. Kly and earnesity at me lan has long love 4 him, and wate In her aMdavit tn t yesterday, #l x Market Poilee ( that at about 44 P.M. on Sund door, when Ma tried, und’ with the others ¥ Iife, and With bie exception uf Sie wae not that before commg too of un issas more toaf one to leave by the discovery ot one uf his eriues ud bud put an end to th: and had heen James Brown, « watch n employed by Kiteh the murder} aten on Sunday evening by six boys, and » frightfully injured that his recovery t Op $s wore, and lor der a than WhO hud, as he Said, nereed upon, as uted day he re ordered off by Brow hinan chused them, tire (ines at t tacked Brown, tuk) y retased to go, and the The bove then ta The fact that he w wn for several b i ar the Cove, and ask: ured Was Hot ko was about tw n called high a coward. an the examination, fe Four of the as n Wiseman, and Mich The others have et nd that three ribs were brokeu, ry, Owen Leon. weapon and fret, bie Victiin fulling dead W arrested yester he wos then tre # Pugiliste. Death in cu Bodies of the Lost in a Sto) Recovery ot Uuivernity Lteerion, mocrats would carry the fieket by a mady Yacht Race jothor race this There is a prot Jes accepts the iny y to arace twen nd roturn fre y miles to the yi ind congregational p Reformed Chureh ch on woman's righ! Uproar all Over the City, to-day 1,000 compor to be exploded in twen! city under direction General Committee, ho were up lite list wi of (he canuiduies, munications having been re Howard Mission asking whether that | » would receive clildren made orpha hes promptly respon reatiness 0 FeCeIve and provide ex collont hones for wil that may be committed to their The Lust of the OF suit by William H, Bailey, a Fenian bond hoider, against Jobu O'Mubony aud others, to recoy eF £0,000 gold, was called yestorday Court, and no ¢ comp bing Was disminned, hony Quarret, answering for ater Punishe mitted by Tusticr Fowler, yesterday, 0 answer a charge of perjury to fraudulently registering a the Becond District of the Twenticth Warde nict o ais a dausiter of esontative y. 10 48 T money tu the Mutual Benedt Bayings tl Buitding Ade READ! READ! READ! READY! SOMETHING FOR FOREIGN BORN Cite IZENS TO READ, Robert B. Roosevelt's Opinion of Gore mans, Irish, and Jew From the New York Citizen, June 11, 1979, The student has only to ride in any of our vity care of a hot day to come out with reveral lively buge on hia clothes. For this purpose we thould particulap ly recommend the Thisty fourth street line, especte ally when it te much frequented with Gorman Paesengers of the lower orders. Jn case the inquirer é¢ not acquainted with German, and not familiar with national tratta of phyeiognomyy he can elect the most thoroughly featonio by the superior pungeney of the odor. . * . * . ee The Thirtyfourth ‘street line, for instance, haw brought into eristence a Vack buy, of unpre pocreesing appearence, of oral body, eiyht mall Lega, and great opporent vitality—an a al that is evidently an ow man idiosyneraricss Eighth avenud road, Which is much nsed by Jews, a hibite a lively creature, aleo black, very reatlees, and shaped like a scorpion, with possibly a ating in tte tail, The Third avenue road, on which the Irish are superabundant, has a hellicose looking creature that exhibite ikeel/ in open defiancé Of danger, and which explores hair and whiskere in the most aggravating and independent manner, Tt seeme like a crow of the Jewish and Teus tonic reptiles. From the New York Citizen, Jane 18, #70. In our article we spoke of the ‘low Germans” and by implication of low"? Jews and Ae for the low Americans, they hardly exist. ‘ inv From Robert B. Roosevelt's Book « Pive Acres ugh? The inhabitants of the Emerald Tale ave certainly a magnificent race, especially when thele biographer doer not happen to oven a horse wiiel hae etrayet on thete land, and doce not want te run for Alderman ¢ ond if they did not Hey sical, cheat, rob, mnrder, get drunk, pere jure themselves, quarrel, fight, and ine sist upon damages unreasonnbiy, they | would be almost as good as other nas trons. Auothor Reanou Why MeMahon §! tected. To the Batitor of The Sun Sin: Allow me to add one more reason to the twelve you have given why MeMabon should be we + “1%, Ifetectod, he wiil attond to bis dot impored by Tammany upon this district could say for himsel!, The people of the Fourth and Fi/th Digs’ tricte, composed principally of Irish-born and Trish Americans, hase been practically as much deprived of @ voice in the House of Representatives ag the ceople of the Southern States have been since the close of the war, ‘Their representatives were absent {yom the debates in regard to the A'abama cla ma, the naturalization treatics, and the incarceration of Irivh-Amerteans by the British Government withoat fair {vial rn all ery s of home con be 4.) This is more than any Regresentative 10, entation, te tax mendwents, and on many other ir pleofthe Fourth and Fiith Db a voice to expr their will, And we fod Tammauy vain thrusting More npon the people of the Fourth D! the nomination when ho foun » agian hin, thue making & vircne Of nvecssity, because he Knew he would not be elected. The nominatio veit_ is merely a complimentary cheat o as they know he can never succeed acvings na the brave Tniah-American Moe aympue SUNEEAMS. pales acest ‘The dearest spot on ear Tow —How to get rid of anybody—Let hin a loan, —Colored women are manifestly born to blush unse —The Jesuits are again reported as abont te leave awe. —Miss Killgoose is studying law at the Michle an Univer —Travelling westward Is c led by an OLio rs look upon rainy days aa pecas ~He-never-weeps” is the mame of Red Cloud's only brother-in-law Sillings says he prefer ge of tape to inquire afier each other's “cl is Verking says he has eaten so many siusngte his day that te 4 119 Loox a dog in the face Lat Indiana, complains that hot cts ure paved with “two feet of uld be J v0g —Auybody ean lead a horse to a drinking placey ut nobedy ean force him to drink, Mow difteront 1M hu —A modest voung woman stopping at a hotel Hartford rotiset Lo aleey tn a room paneled with A yensonable luxury of the season is “lase pndin” Tt fe peadied avout the atreets every day by Hamlet's unelo “did murder most foul," To illustrate the necesstty for couln | o1 tes Jaz ay ordsrqaiotly tiroust Ihe mon wero anfforing horriniy. avd he } aut wa nan aie agi te | ‘ Lwont to Lorine’s "tother a “Well det t re a) wottenon! | A Chicago tan, who had for dove | vont ra, Ho Coll @ 0 | fierase the merits o ’ ule es, iso wooed tho dr 4 nd n Doth Were fast asleep, Phe drivel wail N W in strect wa \ ie) whentt id over thelr a stom 14 PHAN ANY MONKY IN IT It Paver 1 i say And VY ' fo Ir tie q Whot a0 withi Toth you ‘ f If there's any mo: He the project what it may Mon are ready to bogto it ——— ¥ win ¢ " ut n Heipte ine i 4 Mi aid dh Li 4